Whats playing on your system today?


Today I decided to listen to two of my favorite rock guitar heros and one great vocalist. Guitarist' Robin Trower, Ronnie Montrose and vocalist Davey Pattison.

I listened to Trower songs:
Bridge of sighs, Stitch in time, The fool and me, my personal favorite- Too rolling stoned and others.....

Then I pulled out "Gamma". 
I listened to: Razor King, Wish I was and Skin and bone and others.....

Davey Pattison hooked has also up with Michael Shenker also. I really enjoyed my day so far. Anybody else heard anything good?

N

 




nutty
Slaw,
Sorry for the delayed reply. I concur,  Boz Scaggs laid down the original "Loan me a dime". ghosthouse and I were also compairing the two versions in a PM. We agreed the original including Duane Allman was the better. 

Live, The Distance to here. 
Wow, Edward Kowalczykz, what can you say.
A 1976 Bottom Line, NYC set by Jean-Luc Ponty and his band I ripped from Utube. Good enough fidelity to hear all the nuances of the bands’ playing. What great stuff!
Roger Waters, “Amused To Death DSD”
Guns N Roses, “Appetite For Destruction  MFSL”
Jimi Hendrix, “Band of Gypsies Live @ The Fillmore East”
Jimi Hendrix, “Valleys Of Neptune”
Jefferson Airplane, “Surrealistic Pillow”
King Crimson, “Discipline”
Live, “Throwing Copper”

And, I didn’t fall asleep once. 
@nutty,

Of coarse, "Loan Me a Dime" was originally from Boz Scaggs and His Band" 

I have the lp to prove it!


Leslie West, Soundcheck
Journey, Look into the Future
Eric Clapton, Unplugged
Kenny Kravitz, 5

N
Just back from my (lrs). Surprised to see a nice, original copy of Son Kil Moon "Twin Cities" (lp) sitting against the wall. It now belongs to me!
stereo5... big Yes fan, remember seeing them in 73 at Cornell when the played the entire tales album.

Today was listening to Wishbone Ash - Argus LP... Pretty good guitar work! 
Joe Bonamassa - A New Day Yesterday (Live)

Don’t Burn Down That Bridge (last track)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMyU3W3z1vg

What a closer! (well, at least until the bass player starts with the dumb posturing; was a pretty good solo up to that point)
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Nice to know Nutty.
I will be checking that out!

Found on the blue side on Tidal so will give it a listen tonight
++ on Y&T. If your a Y&T fan, do yourself a favor, check out Dave Meniketti. He was the heart and soul of the band, IMO. Guitars and vocals. 2 solo projects by him are hard to find. I have them on CD and I found mine in Japan.

Meniketti, S/T and Dave Meniketti, On The Blue Side
A couple links below but On the Blue Side is Solid!!!
"Just Coastin"
https://youtu.be/c64AfCnE5OU

"Loan me a dime"
https://youtu.be/j2eQ0DMF_mU

"Storm"
https://youtu.be/glCtiib4CIw

N


Yes, I have my original copy of Force It that I bought when it came out and it's a great record.
Y&T......yes couple of hits but nothing much after, good party band!

What more can you say about Schenker, still one of my fave rock guitarists.
Saw him couple times after UFO as MSG.
Doctor Doctor please indeed!
Big UFO fan. Just picked up an older UFO album and low and behold a bar menu was signed by the band and was in the sleeve. Collective Soul and TEB are underrated IMO. Seen them a few times in concert and love them both. One of my fav 80’s bands is also underrated...Y&T. I’ve got the Vinyl bug and need some equipment upgrades.
I will find them on TIDAL and have a listen. My keyboard (Hal) is trying to make a fool of me. Or maybe it's my arthritic fingers....  or brain:)
Third Eye Blind and Collective Soul are 2 very underrated bands imho.
They get a lot of playtime here.
Enjoying!
uberwaltz
big fan of Third Eye Blind -s/t. 90's Rock at tits finest.Happy Listening!
Third Eye Blind S/T album
On cassette,an example of a great production and mastering on the humble tape!
Another LRS day

This is the Sea... The Waterboys. DMM copy.

Most excellent sq!
@slaw - I have that same Counting Crows Record. I agree that the sound quality is excellent. And the songs are excellent too....
Thought about time to make sure my old Pioneer cdp still works!

Retrospective3..... Rush
BTW, the Counting Crows lp is fantastic! Spacing those grooves out really made this lp sound wonderful in every way. A thumbs up for AP, in that I finally have an lp from them that is pressed almost dead on-center.

next...... Royal Southern Brotherhood "Don’t Look Back" (lp)
J Geils Band "Blow Your Face Out" (lp)

Counting Crows "August & Everything After"  (45rpm/lp)
@slaw

No big secret or conspiracy.

If you see my system you will see I have EVERY base covered apart from reel to reel.(and I keep looking at those darn things too!)

I post on here anything I play from any media.

Looking over the threads as I state in my opening on my streaming thread, I saw media specific threads for tt and cdp and thought in today’s high tech media world that one for streaming had a place. If it fizzles out then you will know I was wrong....

I LOVE the different aspects of different media and accept their differences. I do not and will never expect or try to make digital sound like analog and vice versa. They all have their unique sq and it all depends what mood I am in as to which I go for at any given time.
Simple as that.

After a long bad day sometimes I just cannot be bothered with flipping vinyl, sorry to say.
Also the extra music I have uncovered with tidal and deezer is fascinating to say the least.

And the ph10 is a really nice piece that I am still exploring on curves and loading.

Hope that helps to clarify.
Selling England by the Pound (Genesis) — great start to the long weekend!
I listened to FM HD radio for 6 hours today on the main rig.  It was a wide assortment of Rock.
@uberwaltz 

Interesting that only a few weeks from your purchase of the Goldnote Phono Stage that you started a streaming thread???

How's the Goldnote working out? Any regrets?

Just wondering. Not bashing.


And I just have to keep the Purple flow going.
Malice in Wonderland... Paice, Ashton and Lord.

Pity they only made the one studio album!